Lyrics Admiral William Brown - The Wolfe Tones
From
a
county
Mayo
town
came
a
man
of
great
renown
As
a
sailor
and
a
soldier
was
none
bolder
He
went
to
America
at
an
early
age
they
say
As
a
cabin
boy
to
sail
the
wide
world
over
Then
adventure
took
him
south
to
the
De
La
Plata
mouth
San
Martin
was
on
the
route
in
Argentina
So
three
whaling
ships
he
bought
and
Brazil
and
Spain
he
fought
And
freedom
then
he
sought
for
Argentina
Now
Admiral
William
Brown
you're
a
man
of
courage
shown
And
in
battles
fought
the
odds
were
all
against
you
But
your
Irish
heart
was
strong
and
in
memory
still
lives
on
And
in
Ireland
there
are
some
that
don't
forget
you
On
St.
Patrick's
day
it's
told
you
had
many
victories
bold
You
defeated
all
invaders
thugs
and
bullys
Then
through
the
Pampas
rose
and
you
found
a
happy
home
"Las
Islas
Malvinas,
Argentinas"
He
had
heard
of
Irish
hands
in
noble
gallant
bands
That
helped
to
free
the
land
called
Argentina
He
had
heard
with
great
acclaim
the
Patricios
name
and
fame
When
in
1806
the
British
came
for
slaughter
And
to
this
very
day
in
the
Argentine
they
say
The
English
ran
away
form
Buenos
Aires
To
the
islands
further
down
and
they
took
them
for
the
crown
"Las
Islas
Malvinas,
Argentinas"
We
remember
William
Brown
and
his
land
of
great
renown
He,
invader
of
the
islands
from
your
country
When
in
1833
were
by
pirates
forced
to
flee
And
in
Ireland
sure
we
know
the
story
fully
And
the
people
that
went
too
to
the
Argentine
when
new
To
escape
the
English
laws
and
wars
and
famine
They
had
proved
a
loyal
crew
just
like
all
the
Irish
do
"Las
Islas
Malvinas,
Argentinas"
The
old
colonial
days
and
cruel
English
ways
With
her
thunder
plunder
we
will
teach
the
natives
For
the
Brits
are
going
to
war
just
like
Whitelocke
didbefore
With
her
ships
and
guns
and
drums
and
flags
and
banners
In
the
Empire
days
of
old
when
they
murdered
for
gold
And
paraded
it
around
the
streets
of
London
Oh
no
human
rights
were
given
to
the
natives
dead
or
living
"Las
Islas
Malvinas,
Argentinas"
In
the
Argentine
he
died
Father
Fahey
by
his
side
'57
was
the
year
his
country
mourned
him
A
hero
of
the
nation
he's
remembered
with
elation
Throughout
the
world
where
freedom
still
abounds
And
the
Southern
Cross
take
note
where
bold
Willie
Bullfin
wrote
The
Irish
still
support
you
Argentina
With
the
Empire
tumbling
down
let
no
Paddies
back
the
crown
"Las
Islas
Malvinas,
Argentinas"
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